According to accounts of the incident, including a detailed
retelling from three
Fox News reporters who witnessed it, Jacobs had asked
Gianforte a question on the recent Congressional Budget Office
report on the American Health Care Act before he was slammed to
the ground. An audio recording of the incident also revealed what
appeared to be Gianforte's voice saying, "Get the hell out
of here" after the scuffle.

"There is an audio tape that is very damning evidence, there
are also eyewitnesses that were there," Navarro said.
"There is no cover-up that's possible."

Navarro continued: "You see in this country, we
believe in freedom of expression, we believe in freedom of the
press and we ask questions of our elected officials.
Constituents are going to get into his face and ask pointed
aggressive questions and demand answers — that is what we do in a
free country with our elected officials."

Navarro concluded her segment with a terse
statement: "I don't know if he's going to end up going to
Congress — I do think he should end up going to anger management
at the very least."